Remember the competition we launched last month in collaboration with Currys and PC World? We asked our readers to send us via Twitter a small gallery with 3 photographs on the theme: “Water, Water, Everywhere“. The prize? A fantastic Canon EOS 7D 18-135mm Digital SLR.

The contest was a real success as we received over 150 entries. Choosing the winner was not an easy task, because there are a lot of really talented photographers out there, but in the end we did it :)
Who Killed Bambi, Curry and PC World really want to thank everyone who took the time to enter the contest and share with us their work and their passion for photography.

So, drumroll…. the winner of the “Water, Water, Everywhere competition” is Jure Čufer, a slovenian photographer and videomaker who sent us a very poetic set of pics that address a critical and urgent issue: the relationship between water as a natural element and water as a commercial product. So he writes:

“The paradox of the modern society, where water is interpreted as property of the few and we are forced to pay for the thing which is literally surrounding us. Whether it’s paid or free, at the end the nature will take it away from us and put it back where it belongs.”

This time, they give away 2 originally signed and numbered prints by Michael Mararian to two lucky winners! In fact, the winner can choose a print by Mararian from the available ones you can see below. Each print comes signed and numbered with a certificate of authenticity.

For a chance to win all you have to do is tweet about 5 Pieces Gallery. The winners will be randomly selected so everyone is in the game! (Scroll down to the bottom of the post for the Rules of the Giveway)

Giveaway rules:
• Write anything you feel about 5 Pieces Gallery on Twitter and be sure to include the link www.5piecesgallery.com in your tweet
• Mark the tweet with @5PiecesGallery, so that the winners can be found.
• The winners will be chosen randomly
• If you are chosen, you will be contacted via the mention function on Twitter
• Winners must respond within three days of the end of the contest. If you do not respond within that period, another winner will be chosen
• Entries can be submitted until April 15th, 2011 at 12:00 PM CET